Fink, you seem to cultivate your opinion from the media - never the most reliable of sources, in my experience. Meanwhile, the rest of us who are aware of what goes on behind the scenes know the real story but diplomacy (and OPSEC) prevent us from discussing it here.

Fink, you seem to cultivate your opinion from the media - never the most reliable of sources, in my experience. Meanwhile, the rest of us who are aware of what goes on behind the scenes know the real story but diplomacy (and OPSEC) prevent us from discussing it here.

Keep taking the meds and enjoy your afternoon snooze... :thumbleft:

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No shit, I know if you tell me you will have to kill me!

I formulate my views on a wide range of subjects from the vast amount of information hoisted inboard from many different sources including the sharp end, some are reliable some are not, fortunately I do have enough CDF to separate the wheat from the chaff.

Oh good, let's fund Al Quaida, plus a shedload of corrupt grafters who will appear briefly out of the sand, trouser large chunks of cash and disappear. Because that's what it means. Glad we are taking sides at last. Maybe UK should take out another billion dollar loan for them as well, it's not fair if we only fund Al Q in Pakistan and not liberally everywhere else.

Myself along with the majority of the country's taxpayers would agree that the UK taking part in another war in a sandy place is not desirable not least than for financial reasons.We are told by the Government that the UK is skint(and I believe them) so it is quite beyond belief that we have gotten ourselves embroiled in yet another war which is none of our business.Even if we manage to get our mitts on Libyan cash to help fund the enterprise I'll bet that UK Plc will still end up out of pocket.
SPB may well tap his nose and suggest that all is not as it seems but until I'm privvy to this secret info I like finknottle remain unconvinced about why the UK is in this particular campaign.

" ... that while UK Foreign Secretary William Hague insisted Nato was more united than ever, the meeting has so far left unanswered the question of which other countries are willing to join the active combat role."
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"There are divisions in the alliance, with Turkey and Germany opposed to the Libya mission."

How the fcuk can the UKs Foreign Secretary say that Nato "was more united as ever" and for the BBC then say that there "are divisions" ??

Out of the 28 members of NATO only 6 are taking an active part and still no Arab warplanes have joined the ‘party’ proper. I am sick to the back teeth of successive PM's putting our Armed Forces into harm’s way to further their own ideological beliefs and boost their already over inflated egos.

I have reassessed my suspicion that SPB might be the sobriquet of the 1SL, for reasons that I cannot make known at this juncture I now think he is the chap that takes the tea and HobNobs round at the cobra meetings.

This is what happens when politicians like Blair and Cameron (Blair Lite) can see no wrong in recklessly putting at risk the lives of their fellow citizens in the Armed Forces purely for their own self-aggrandisement. They cannot see the difference between the national interest and their own personal ambitions, and think the Armed Fiorces are just their private train set.